Tripoli – Libyan authorities have uncovered a mass grave containing the bodies of 21 migrants from sub-Saharan Africa, local media reported Thursday.
The channel, which is aligned with eastern Libya’s army strongman Khalifa Haftar, said the suspect was detained during a raid on the farm.
🚨 BREAKING NEWS | LIBYA 🚨
Mass graves have been discovered in Ajdabiya, eastern Libya.
At least 21 people — refugees, migrants, and stateless persons of different African nationalities — were found buried after being detained, shot, and killed in cold blood.Survivors report… pic.twitter.com/hMOdHzPDdc
— Refugees In Libya (@RefugeesinLibya) January 14, 2026
Libya remains split between an administration in the east backed by Haftar and a government in the west recognised by the United Nations.
Independent news channel Al Wasat reported that the man had held migrants captive on the farm, some of whom were rescued and hospitalised after the raid.
Photos and video circulated by local media outlets showed bodies piled together and more than a dozen body bags laid out on the ground.
Libya has struggled to recover from chaos that erupted after a NATO-backed uprising in 2011 overthrew longtime dictator Moamer Kadhafi.
Smugglers and human traffickers have taken advantage of the instability, with the country facing criticism over conditions for migrants and rights groups levelling accusations of extortion and slavery.
‼️‼️ MASS GRAVE OF REFUGEES DISCOVERED IN AJDABIA, 🇱🇾‼️‼️
Dear “civilised” Europe, when you exert exorbitant pressure on states like Libya to enforce your so-called migration “management” policies, the consequences are deadly, inhumane, unacceptable, and criminal.
This morning,… pic.twitter.com/xxG5nzH97U
— David Yambio (@DavidYambio) January 14, 2026
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Source: AFP

